Helen Deloris Floyd

August 7, 1942 ~ May 30, 2017
Helen “Deloris” (Oldham) Floyd
74, Mooresville, passed away on May 30, 2017. Deloris was born on August 7, 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee to the late Forris L. Oldham and Agnes E. (Kemp) Oldham.
Deloris worked as an underwriter for State Auto Insurance for many years, before retirement. She was a faithful and devoted member of Gasburg Baptist Church and loved quilting and reading in her spare time.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Max “Jim” Floyd.
Survivors include her daughters, Rhonda Wilkinson (Jeff) of Texas and Lorie Dillon (Kyle) of Mooresville; son, Eric Floyd (Jennifer) of Mooresville; brothers; Charlie Oldham, Forris Wayne Oldham, sisters; Jean Carter, Barbra Mackey, grandchildren; Terah Adams, Ty Dillon, Brandon Wilkinson, Tiffani Dillon, Trea Dillon, Logan Floyd, Stevie Verhey, Shawn Verhey, and Hunter Floyd; great grandchildren, Keegan Adams, Jolie Adams, Sophia Adams, Chase Adams, Alivia Benson, Liam Dillon.
The funeral service will begin at 12:30pm, Thursday June 1, 2017, at Gasburg Baptist Church, 11564 N. Gasburg Rd., Mooresville, with calling there from 10:00am until time of services.
Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Hall. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the church. Envelopes will be provided at the church.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
You will be missed Deloris. You were always like my second mom. We loved you so much.
Wonderful Lady! Met her through GriefShare. Helped tremendously. Always laughing & cracking jokes! Prayers to Family & Church members..
Such a sweet, special lady. Praying for your whole family!
Deloris was a special lady and a wonderful friend who will be missed but she is happy withJesus now
His Design Quartet send our condolences to the Floyd family. As she told us many times, Delores will “Live Again”! We are thankful that God’s promises are true.
I always will remember your laugh and smiling face.
We will all be together again and can only imagine the celebration taking place upon your arrival home!
Love you forever
Deloris was an extraordinary lady, always friendly with her beautiful smile and refreshing candor.
Our prayers for peace and comfort go to her wonderful family.
I will miss your humor and your smile but you will always be in my heart I love you and will miss you for ever .The lord has you now and will show you how much your loved. You have your wings now so go far my love. We will see you soon. Love rene
So sorry to hear about Dee. I worked with Dee at State Auto Insurance. She was a very nice lady and a great co worker. She will be greatly missed. Praying for her family. Christina Watson
My mom and Deloris were friends most of our lives. We would team up go trick or treating. Sports. Fireworks. Alwaays. Liked going over there. She was a very sweet lady. She will be missed